Tried that but it didn;t ignore the BIOS. Either that or something else
is limiting it.
That's why I had to turn speedstep off in the BIOS.
On 09/02/11 20:37, Thomas Renninger wrote:
On Wednesday 09 February 2011 20:17:06 J Webster wrote:
I have partially solved this by turning off speedstep in the BIOS.
Now the computer runs at 1.73 permanently.
Is there a way to get cpufreqd to control the speed after that and flip
between 800 and 1.73 as needed or is that a function completely
controlled by the BIOS?
ie now that I have max speed, I guess I have to leave it on max?
You might want to use processor.ignore_ppc then.
It ignores BIOS events telling the OS to limit the frequency.
Thomas
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